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Piven-less "Cupid" Remake Sure Looks Like It Could Use Some Piven

Posted by Bryan Christian
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So, we just caught the new trailer for ABC's reboot of Cupid, the fantasy comic romantic drama (can we squeeze ghosts in there too?) that's on ABC's midseason schedule, where, we presume, it will replace Boston Legal or some such thing. And that is the second incarnation of the show, the first having starred Paula Marshall and Jeremy Piven and having had a brief but celebrated run in 1998. And we have to say... the new version really could use some of whatever Piven's got.

And some Paula Marshall... sure. But really, as much as we like Paula Marshall then and today, she was pretty much the straightman catcher to Jeremy Piven's hyperactive, wildswinging pitcher on the original Cupid, which had a short but celebrated run way back in 1998.

And as much as we like Bobby Cannavale right now, we're just not sure that he can really sell the utter schlockiness of a show concerning a) a guy who claims to be a Greek god b) whose purpose is to make people get together and be all happy and crap the way Piven could.

See what you think, and get a peek of the original series, after the jump.

What do you say? Too heartwarming? That's what we think. Like, Piven had some genuine crazy in him in the original show. Cannavale has that Travolta quality, you know? Like, there's no chance at all that the guy's just crazy with a smile like that. Remote Ben gave us a peek a while back at the pilot of the original series, let's have a look and maybe you'll see what we mean.

PREVIOUSLY:
Midseason Madness: ABC Picks Up "Cupid" Remake, Four Other Series

[via James Hibberd at The Live Feed]


Comments

Angel said:

I agree.

Where did you find that gorgeous promo picture? Pickin's are slim around the net, from what I've found.

November 27, 2008 1:25 AM

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Bryan Christian has worked as a writer for Epicurious, GenArt and ID magazine; a web producer for WWD and Condé Nast; and a cameraman for his friends. He's married and lives in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn.

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